Talk:Shadows in the Night

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songwriters?

who wrote each song? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.202.209.107 (talk) 14:16, 9 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

This is the standard listing, use as you see fit:

1. I’m A Fool To Want You (Jack Wolf, Joel Herron & Frank Sinatra) [1951] (4:51)

2. The Night We Called It A Day (Matt Dennis &Tom Adair) [1942] (3:24)

3. Stay With Me (Jerome Moross & Carolyn Leigh) [1963] (2:56)

4. Autumn Leaves (Johnny Mercer/Joseph Kosma & Jacques Prévert) [1956] (3:02)

5. Why Try to Change Me Now (Cy Coleman & Joseph Allan McCarthy) [1952] (3:38)

6. Some Enchanted Evening (Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II) [1949] (3:28)

7. Full Moon And Empty Arms (Buddy Kaye &Ted Mossman / Sergei Rachmaninoff) [1945] (3:26)

8. Where Are You? (Harold Adamson & Jimmy McHugh) [1957] (3:37)

9. What’ll I Do (Irving Berlin) [1947] (3:21)

10. That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie & Beasley Smith) [1949] (3:39)

Songs recorded at the Capitol Studio A Hollywood Los Angeles sessions:

All Or Nothing At All (Arthur Altman & Jack Lawrence) All The Way (Jimmy Van Heusen & Sammy Cahn) Autumn Leaves (Johnny Mercer/Joseph Kosma & Jacques Prévert) Come Rain Or Come Shine (Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer) Didn’t He Ramble (Traditional) Full Moon And Empty Arms (Buddy Kaye &Ted Mossman / Sergei Rachmaninoff) I’m A Fool To Want You (Jack Wolf & Joel Herron) It Had To Be You (Isham Jones & Gus Kahn) Maybe You’ll Be There (Rube Bloom & Sammy Gallop) My Melancholy Baby (Ernie Burnett & George A. Norton) On A Little Street In Singapore (Peter DeRose & Billy Hill) Polkadots and Moonbeams (Jimmy Van Heusen & Johnny Burke) Skylark (Hoagy Carmichael & Johnny Mercer) Some Enchanted Evening (Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II) Stay With Me (Jerome Moross & Carolyn Leigh) Stormy Weather (Harold Arlen & Ted Koehler) That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie & Beasley Smith) That Old Black Magic (Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer) The Night We Called It A Day (Matt Dennis &Tom Adair) What’ll I Do (Irving Berlin) Where Are You? (Harold Adamson & Jimmy McHugh) Why Try To Change Me Now (Cy Coleman & Joseph Allan McCarthy) Young At Heart (Johnny Richards & Carolyn Leigh)

A Frank Sinatra song is rarely one with lyrics or music written by Frank Sinatra, he is on the official credits of only seven songs, and some think they were courtesy credits or cut ins. A Frank Sinatra song usually refers to a song performed by Frank Sinatra.

EDLIS Café 20:47, 5 February 2015 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by EdRicardo (talkcontribs)